I have been playing guitar for ~10 years and I've just now gotten the urge to play piano. I have a beginner keyboard that I can learn on but unfortunately I can't afford music lessons. I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a specific YouTube channel that gives good lessons for people who are experienced in music, just not the piano. I know piano lessons on YouTube are a dime a dozen but I'm yet to find one I really like. I understand a good bit of music theory, but I cannot read music so the lessons can't revolve around reading sheet music because I won't know what I'm doing. I wouldn't mind a bit of exposure on how to read sheet music if it is inevitable, however I would like to learn more how to play piano than to read music.

Besides that, I'm open to any tips, tricks, or pretty much and advice you can give me as a beginner. I know the guitar pretty well so if anyone who also plays both has any way that I can visualize the piano like a guitar that would probably be very helpful too. Thanks!

Sorry, but I'd say put it down again. Pianos can get heavy. As someone who reads music, I would say that being able to read the melody at the very least is important. You'll catch on to chords quickly, I think, but unless you want to play in a band and never solo, you need to be able to play a melody in the right hand with your chords in the left. I'm guessing you only did chords? What style of guitar did you play? Were you in a rock band or jazz or something else entirely?